Review: Back with a bang, or perhaps more accurately a whole lot of love in their hearts, Ross Farbe and Ray Micarelli's Pleasure Line project casts aside the introversion of the first two albums in favour of something altogether more confident, self-assured and sassy. The number of tracks on here that could rock a yacht pop party is almost hazardous for your health. The opening, title track firing up the engine on a glitzy, glittering, smooth R&B jam, and as with any good session the vibe only intensifies as we cast off. 'Blushing' struts out sounding like the warm, head-nodding stepper of any summer you're lucky enough to live through, with 'Shadow On The Wall' and 'Aerostar' representing the most unabashed synth pop business we've heard in some time.
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